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Richi Sunak
Tory MPs have just, without any mandate from the British electorate, voted in as representative of their party & the country, the first non-white leader of any European country in its history, that is to say back & before pre-Roman times. A man who is richer than any other European politician, a Hindu of a Christian country, who has recently applied for a green card to work in the US, & whose fabulously wealthy wife has had to be shamed into paying UK taxes, and who has i.m.o. the charisma of my front door mat (which, memo. badly needs replacing) & would have less chance of connecting with the working class people beyond the 'red Wall' than a covid- bearing Chinaman.
Has the Tory party gone collectively mad?
Has the Tory party gone collectively mad?
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I can see where you're coming from, Khandro. Think of all the kudos and apologies you'll receive when reality dawns and Rishi imposes CBDC and Digital Id's. (Jim must be rubbing his hands together in anticipation ) Congratulati ons to you, by the way, for bringing left and right ABers together in such a heartwarming display of unity (even if it was only to hate...
18:16 Wed 26th Oct 2022
Khandro, your post is potty. Really potty. I think he’s a slimy, disloyal creep but he did a good job during Covid and he is the best chance of reclaiming some order of semblance in the House after the chaos that motley crew created. Hopefully that will lead to restoring the much needed stability the country needs. Mordaunt, like Truss, was a no hoper from the beginning; the knives wouldn’t have left Boris alone to get on with the job for more than 5 minutes, so Rishi is the only one reasonably able to do what needs to be done. It makes sense to choose him.
People aren’t being labelled, Dave. We have all sorts here but like the Americas and most of Europe, we embrace the culture of Christianity. Eastern countries follow the cultures of eastern religions. Like it or not religion is influential the world over but I think Khandro is mistaken if he thinks Rishi’s Hinduism will negatively affect the way he does his job. He’s not exactly a swami.
// our culture is British rather than Christian //
Isn't Christianity the bedrock of British culture, if not today, then most certainly of yesteryear. Surely?
Given the diversity of the UK populous, as it is today, makes it quite difficult to pin down the traditions which make up British culture.
Should we expect any individual living in this country, to old dear all of the values and traditions which are practised here in British society on a daily basis?
Isn't Christianity the bedrock of British culture, if not today, then most certainly of yesteryear. Surely?
Given the diversity of the UK populous, as it is today, makes it quite difficult to pin down the traditions which make up British culture.
Should we expect any individual living in this country, to old dear all of the values and traditions which are practised here in British society on a daily basis?